Dangerous concentrations of long-lingering “forever chemicals” have been found in surface and groundwater worldwide, according to a study released Tuesday that showed Australia, the United States and Europe as hotspots.
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EU eyes offshoring asylum-seekers
The European Union is open to the idea of sending asylum-seekers to outside countries, even if it is not willing to go quite as far as following Britain and its plans to fly irregular migrants to Rwanda.
Ovanhu mEenhana va pewa oilonga yopakafimbo
Elelo lodoolopa yEenhana ola yandja oilonga yopokafimbo kovakalimo opo va kale tava wapaleke odoolopa.
Turkey imposes trade restrictions on Israel
Turkey said it would impose trade restrictions on Israel starting yesterday over the war in Gaza, covering a range of products including cement and steel and iron construction materials.
Opinion – ‘Let’s Develop’ is not a slogan
Just over six months ago, I embarked on a challenging journey as the new CEO of the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN), a position I was honoured to have been selected for.
Trade ministry hosts visiting Brazilian delegation
Industrialisation and Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu on Monday met with the visiting delegation from Brazil in the capital.
House pricing, buying remain muted …residential properties to remain constrained due to affordability
The FNB House Price Index during the last 12 months indicates an average growth of 1.5% at the end of Q4 2023, compared to a growth of 3.3% at the end of Q3 2023 and -1.9% at the end of Q4 2022.
IUM denies funding IPC…university employee’s company buys party’s fleet
The International University of Management has dismissed claims of its involvement in funding the political activities of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC).
Murder robbed us …mothers speak on loss and guilt
Two women are eternally linked through a tragic chain of events. One is mourning her daughter’s untimely death while the other mother, burdened by her son’s heinous act, is dealing with guilt.
Muharukua quits PDM
Lawyer Vipuakuje Muharukua yesterday resigned from the Popular Democratic Movement, by extension also relinquishing his National Assembly
seat.